Spring is finally here, and with it comes a fresh lineup of outdoor sports to sink our teeth into. I’ve been keeping an eye on the sportsbooks lately, and there are some solid offers worth checking out if you’re into betting on events like tennis, golf, or even early season track and field. For instance, a few sites are rolling out enhanced odds on the upcoming Masters Tournament – perfect timing with the weather heating up. One I spotted gives you a 20% profit boost on any outright winner bet, which could be handy if you’re backing someone like Scottie Scheffler or Rory McIlroy.
Tennis is picking up too, with clay season around the corner. I’ve seen a couple of books offering risk-free bets up to $25 on select ATP matches. Not massive, but it’s a nice way to test a hunch without sweating the loss. And for anyone into niche stuff like outdoor track meets, there’s a promo floating around with a $10 free bet when you wager $50 on any event – good for those early Diamond League tune-ups.
The trick with these spring offers is the turnover. Most come with a 5x wagering requirement, so plan your bets smartly. I usually stick to markets I’ve got a decent read on, like total sets in tennis or top-10 finishes in golf, to keep things steady. Anyone else been scoping out the seasonal deals? What’s catching your eye?
Tennis is picking up too, with clay season around the corner. I’ve seen a couple of books offering risk-free bets up to $25 on select ATP matches. Not massive, but it’s a nice way to test a hunch without sweating the loss. And for anyone into niche stuff like outdoor track meets, there’s a promo floating around with a $10 free bet when you wager $50 on any event – good for those early Diamond League tune-ups.
The trick with these spring offers is the turnover. Most come with a 5x wagering requirement, so plan your bets smartly. I usually stick to markets I’ve got a decent read on, like total sets in tennis or top-10 finishes in golf, to keep things steady. Anyone else been scoping out the seasonal deals? What’s catching your eye?